Product code: Adidas Originals Yung-1 Consortium Texas Running Shoes order EG1717 Men’s Size 11
NEW WITH BOX The adidas Yung-1 is taking inspiration from our slithering friends for the latest “Snakeskin” colorway. Covered in desert-inspired overlays of the reptilian texture, the retro runner rests on top of an off-white midsole and a subtle gum outsole to create a luxe take on the sneaker. Branding hits remain simple and concealed on this iteration's panels, blending in three webbed stripes of white and natural linen for fabric contrast. As a reimagined take on the Falcon Dorf, a circa 1996 running silhouette, the Yung-1 has never been too many steps removed from the 90s performance aesthetic from whence it came, but that doesn't mean the Yung-1 is incapable of dressing up for a special occasion. The Yung-1 shows off its stylistic versatility, trading the layered, mesh, suede and leather upper and athletic palettes for a synthetic leather upper featuring a striking snakeskin design. It's more suited for showing off than intervals, but order that's conceptually consistent.
NEW WITH BOX The adidas Yung-1 is taking inspiration from our slithering friends for the latest “Snakeskin” colorway. Covered in desert-inspired overlays of the reptilian texture, the retro runner rests on top of an off-white midsole and a subtle gum outsole to create a luxe take on the sneaker. Branding hits remain simple and concealed on this iteration's panels, blending in three webbed stripes of white and natural linen for fabric contrast. As a reimagined take on the Falcon Dorf, a circa 1996 running silhouette, the Yung-1 has never been too many steps removed from the 90s performance aesthetic from whence it came, but that doesn't mean the Yung-1 is incapable of dressing up for a special occasion. The Yung-1 shows off its stylistic versatility, trading the layered, mesh, suede and leather upper and athletic palettes for a synthetic leather upper featuring a striking snakeskin design. It's more suited for showing off than intervals, but order that's conceptually consistent.